“For Michelle Wie” Revisited

[Almost two years ago when Michelle Wie graduated from Stanford, I published a Post with the paragraphs and poem below. Given her play this year, I thought that it might be appropriate to reprint that Post for those that missed it.]

“Last Summer, at the time of the U.S. Women’s Open, an Internet headline read “It’s Open Season on Michelle Wie . . .” The story included the statement that, “school [Stanford] was too much of a distraction for Wie . . . “ In fact, Ms. Wie has had her critics almost from the time she began playing competitive golf more than eleven years ago. Her detractors would have liked her to satisfy their plans. She had her own ideas and has carried them out exceedingly well.

Now that Ms. Wie is graduating from Stanford this month (fairness requires me to admit that long ago I earned two degrees from the university), I thought she deserved poetic recognition for her achievements and best wishes for a great post-graduate career in golf and otherwise.”

FOR MICHELLE WIE

Michelle Wie, Michelle Wie,Will your critics ever see,That a Stanford ed has done for you,What winning on the tour could never do.

If you’re a star, the critics said —Play the game — get ahead,Full time’s required, if not more;A degree from Stanford won’t help your score.

But a different scorecard you have kept,Not just at golf are you adept,Your student days deserves acclaim;Golf, scholarship and fun have been your game.

But now Degreed, you can roll,Through tourney gates in your Kia Soul.Ready to play; give it your all —Dispatching your critics with an educated ball.